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Something different than I usually post here, but I do love to also include photo essays, and little documentations. I love photographing people and events as a job, but photography is liiiiiife.

I went on a little walk while I had time to kill between coffees-with-friends and had a chance to get over to Deja Vu. I’ve been in a few times, but most often I’m in the area when it’s closed (and instead drooling over furniture as I peer through the windows? ugh).

Okay, so: a few weeks ago I had a bright idea that we needed a clothing consignment shop downtown – yes there are some, but I was thinking something more likely to also appeal to the younger crowd, with higher end/newer things. …How pumped was I to stroll into Deja Vu and see they totally have a consignment area for clothes now?

So pumped. I even scored a hot pair of shoes (not shown in the images below unfortunately)

You’ll find this awesome little shop with its lovely owner on the corner of Cumberland and Park.

I was happy to see some local art, and products by local artisans in there as well. People who know me will see these pictures and see lots of thingies I like, hahaha, it’s not a surprise I wanted to whip my camera out.

While everyone is still somewhat in holiday spirit, I thought I had better post a little photo essay of the Esposti family Christmas tradition. Every year they all go out to the Tree Farm just outside of Thunder Bay and pick out their trees. This would be Cayson’s First! So it was important to Greg and Amanda to get some photos documenting this annual tradition with their new addition.

My other contest winners had their fall session this week. THIS KID was my favourite. Oh my goodness. He didn’t really want his picture taken, but he cackled a lot and blew me kisses, so I guess that’s a win?! He made me laugh a lot and I’m sure he’ll charm you all in this preview of their fall family shoot.